Summary
Your multi centre holiday to India will be packed full of sensational sights, but perhaps none more so than Royal Bengal Tigers. The Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan provides a wonderful natural habitat to protect these magnificent creatures to make sure they thrive.
At over 500 square miles, it’s a vast area not just for tigers but a whole host of wildlife to enjoy and call home. Other species include crocodiles, hyenas, leopards and 270 different types of birds. If you want to experience a sensational safari in the park, please note these only run from October to June and advance booking is essential.
By visiting this well-established national park, you’ll be making a positive contribution to the conservation of tigers and other animals. The population at the park has been slowly rising, and safeguarding their future as a species will ensure future generations of families from all over the world can appreciate Bengal Tigers in their natural environment and create their own special memories.
There’s more than enough wildlife, flora and fauna in Ranthambore to explore. However, there are other attractions within the park you should visit during your time here. These highlights include Ranthambore Fort, which was built over one thousand years ago in 944 AD. The Trinetra Ganesha Temple is located inside the fort itself and is one of the region’s oldest.
Your holiday to India will be enhanced by the power of nature. Even just a few hours spent in Ranthambore National Park will stay with you forever because it’s such a unique and special place